So far I've found that PC-Lint claims to work on C++ code, but it isn't free
(around $160- $200).
The basic Linux installation also claims to work with C++ code, but not on a
Win32 system.
"Walter" <walter digitalmars.com> wrote in message
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No. But I imagine there's probably a free one out there somewhere. If you
find one, let us know! -Walter
Yochanan Spielberg wrote in message <9q6ai3$1ofg$1 digitaldaemon.com>...

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Hi,
Does Digital Mars have a 'lint' utility that works with C++ code?
Thanks.

This is not a free one... but not too costly ~$239, given the usual
costs of such commercial tools... The other tool I use costs us
thousands but it does metrics as well as being a lot more configurable.
http://www.gimpel.com/
The tool would need to be configured for the DMC++ compiler but this is
not too difficult to do (having done it for a different compiler).
Regards
Damian
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